A horrifying incident of a mentally challenged Christian woman being raped in Muridke while alone in her home has shocked her community.
The assailant gained entry through the roof stairs and committed this heinous act.
The police have taken action by registering an FIR against the unknown culprit and have already apprehended three to four individuals suspected of involvement. Additionally, the forensic team has been diligent in collecting evidence to aid in the investigation.
The family of the victim is understandably devastated and seeks justice for their beloved relative.
On the 13th of May, a despicable act of violence occurred in Hal Patiala Dost Muhammad, Muridke, where an unknown assailant entered the home of Asma Bibi, a 35-year-old mentally challenged Christian woman. Asma, who has been mentally impaired since childhood and is unable to walk or speak, was alone in her house at the time of the attack. The perpetrator gained access to the house via the stairs leading to the roof and proceeded to rape Asma while her brother Nasir Iqbal Masih (30 years old) and his wife Sheeza Nasir (22 years old) were at work, having locked the house from the outside.
Upon returning home around 11:30 am, Sheeza Nasir discovered Asma’s clothing soaked in blood while she was cleaning the house after completing her work for a Muslim family. Asma communicated through gestures that someone had descended the stairs and assaulted her. Sheeza immediately contacted Nasir Masih, who works as a cleaner and sweeper at Zafar Arcade, a private market plaza. Nasir, explained what happened:
On the 14th of May, the BACA team paid a visit to the family and had a detailed conversation with Nasir Iqbal, who shared with us the immense tragedy that has afflicted their lives. Nasir, employed as a sweeper at Zafar Arcade market plaza, recounted the distressing events that unfolded. His wife, Sheeza Nasir, similarly works diligently, undertaking cleaning and sweeping duties at a local Muslim family’s residence. Despite their humble circumstances, they reside in a rented house and strive tirelessly to provide for their family’s needs.
Nasir expressed to BACA:
“Their plea for justice resonates deeply, and it is imperative that the authorities continue their efforts to ensure that the perpetrator is swiftly brought to justice.
“Such acts of violence cannot be tolerated in any society, and it is essential that the victim and her family receive the support and closure they deserve during this incredibly challenging time.”